Lansing — The Michigan House on Thursday approved legislation that would prohibit the Detroit Institute of Arts from getting its 10-year millage renewed in 2022 — one of many strings attached to bankruptcy aid for city pensioners.

The legislative effort to end the DIA’s 2012 millage emerged as a contentious issue Thursday as the House began debating an 11-bill package of bills that provide $194.8 million for Detroit pensioners in a bankruptcy settlement.

If you read through the article, you get the reasoning from the bill's primary sponsor: His side lost an election and he's mad.